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Okla. tribes continue tobacco compact talks
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2003 Oklahoma tribal leaders are still trying to work out an agreement over tobacco taxes. Details of the talks largely remain a secret. According to one tribal leader who asked The Daily Oklahoman not to be identified by name, the state is asking tribes to pay a larger tax on goods sold to non-Indians. Existing compacts with the tribes expired this year. Separately, state lawmakers and state officials are pursuing Class II/Class III gaming compacts. Get the Story:
State, Indian tobacco talks stay closed (The Daily Oklahoman 5/21)
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